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Bill: An Act To Counter Future Communist Sympathies - 4624
Details
Submitted by[?]: Zhtál-Merlkai Tjarziprta
Status[?]: passed
Votes: This is an ordinary bill. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.
Voting deadline: January 4625
Description[?]:
Members of the Grand Council, It is our belief that in order to stop future communist sentiment arising we must take proactive measures to nip two preventable things in the bud. The first is preventing anti-government, anti-monarchy and anti-establishment sentiment. This can be achieved by ensuring our educational institutions provide insight for young students into the good work of the establishment and why the government and the current constitutional system benefits this country. Secondly, preventing a suspicion of the role of religion in our society. We are a multi-faith country and that has served us well; therefore it is our belief that by having religious assembly and teachings feature in schools we can get this positive message across at an early age. We believe this is a better way to go than to ban certain ideologies outright as this will only drive them underground and help to cultivate resentment. Dr Dnmai Btházrdrsme Merlék Education and Culture Minister |
Proposals
Article 1
Proposal[?] to change Government policy on political education
Old value:: The Government requires all secondary school students to receive an advanced political education.
Current: The Government requires all secondary school students to receive an advanced political education.
Proposed: The Government requires all secondary school students to receive a political education that is biased towards the government.
Article 2
Proposal[?] to change The government's policy with respect to prayer in schools.
Old value:: The government leaves this decision up to the schools themselves.
Current: The government leaves this decision up to the schools themselves.
Proposed: Teacher-led prayers are mandatory in schools.
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 01:00:13, August 26, 2019 CET | From | Zhtál-Merlkai Tjarziprta | To | Debating the An Act To Counter Future Communist Sympathies - 4624 |
Message | Given the recent voting record, the government may start to believe the BSP has somehow adopted socialist leaning tendencies. Dr Dnmai Btházrdrsme Merlék Education and Culture Minister |
Date | 19:46:25, August 27, 2019 CET | From | Knstat Nrzilyk Kmitat | To | Debating the An Act To Counter Future Communist Sympathies - 4624 |
Message | Honoured colleagues, The minister forgets herself and her lack of manners are a sad tear in this once sacred hall. The Banmek-Sntazed Party, representing the will and opinion of His Majesty, does not believe in half measures nor in indoctrinating children with prayers at places of education. The ban on communism must remain, not some weak curriculum that will make the BSZT look better in global standings, that is not how you fight tyranny. As for religious education, another half measure! The government should first prioritize recognizing the two main religions of our Kingdom before telling teachers to lead prayers. If the government has no opinion on religions, then what must our teachers teach? Prince Kezkai Banmek-Sntazed Leader of the BSP |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | ||
yes | Total Seats: 216 | ||
no | Total Seats: 9 | ||
abstain | Total Seats: 0 |
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